The Promise of Nostalgia
analyses a range of texts including
The Virgin Suicides, both the novel by Jeffrey Eugenides and Sofia Coppolas screen adaptation
, photography of Detroits abandoned spaces, and blogger Tavi Gevinson's media output to explore nostalgia as a prominent affect in contemporary American cultural production.
Counter to the prevalent caricature of nostalgia as anti-future, the book proposes a more nuanced reading of its stakes and meanings. Instead of understanding it as evidence of the absence of utopia it contends that there is a masked utopian impulse in this nostalgia mode and critical potential in what has typically been dismissed as ideological.
This book will be of interest to scholars, graduate students and upper-level undergraduate students interested in contemporary culture, cultural theory, media studies, the Frankfurt School, utopian studies and American literature and culture.